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The Winemaker's Daughter
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320 pages
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Timothy Egan's debut novel explores the intricate balance between nature and winemaking, delving into the ecological challenges faced by those in the industry. Through a lyrical narrative, the story unveils the harsh realities of transforming water into wine, highlighting the struggles and resilience of its characters. Egan's background as a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist enriches the tale, blending factual depth with fictional storytelling to create a compelling examination of both personal and environmental stakes in the winemaking process.
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2005, paperback
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